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Crosses
  
Vistula River

Official name
  
Most Solidarności

Opened
  
13 October 2007

Body of water
  
Vistula

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Locale
  
Płock, Mazovia  Poland

Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Total length
  
1,712 m

Location
  
Płock

Architect
  
Nikola Hajdin

Solidarity Bridge

Carries
  
4 lanes (motor vehicles) of two national roads: national road no. 60 and national road no. 62 Pedestrians and cyclists

Maintained by
  
General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways

Similar
  
Legions of Marshal Józef Piłs, Świętokrzyski Bridge, Rędziński Bridge, Third Millennium John Pau, Pier in Płock

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The Solidarity Bridge (Polish: Most Solidarności) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Vistula River in Płock, Poland, being in a sequence of two national roads: national road no. 60 and national road no. 62.

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The main span of the Solidarity Bridge is 375 metres long. The main span is one of the longest in the world among cable stayed bridges with cables located in single plane. At the same time, it is the longest span in the world among cable stayed bridges with a fixed-in deck pylon.

The main span of the Solidarity Bridge is the longest span in Poland and this part of Europe.

The Solidarity Bridge in Płock is largest and longest cable-stayed bridge in Poland at 615 metres long.

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History

The Bridge was built from July 2002 till October 2007 and opened on 13 October 2007.

References

Solidarity Bridge Wikipedia